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NAME : VIJAYA ROGHINI A/P ALAKENDRAM
MATRIC NO : KLC1290004

Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam’s blog is one of the active and notable blog that I found from the internet. First and foremost, I would like to give a brief foreword about him. APJ Abdul Kalam was born in India on October 15, 1931. A lifelong scientist, Kalam’s prominent role in India’s 1998 nuclear weapons test established him as a national hero. In 2002, India’s ruling National Democratic Alliance helped him win election against the country’s former president, Kocheril Raman Narayanan; Kalam became India’s 11th president, a largely ceremonial post in July 2002. Further, there is a link under his blog which is http://www.abdulkalam.com. This site is mainly stressed on inspiration and nation building for youths. This is due to youth is the backbone for a country and by motivating youths, they can contribute to the society as well for the country. Besides that, this blog contains his profile and also a preface about his mother and teachers. There are a lot of useful things on his blog which helps to ignite the mind of youth and inculcate them with a better motive. For instance, his thoughts can be an inspiration for most of the youths in education part. Moreover, his blog is always updated by the latest news in India which is very useful for viewers as us. Most of it is mainly about education, technology, economics, politics and the like. This blog also provides some of the new information about him and also what he feels on youth nowadays. Furthermore, Dr.Kalam also providing some of the quotes he created on his blog which really can fire up the youth self-esteem and courage. One of his famous quotes is “The dream is not what you see in the sleep, Dream is which does not let you sleep. There a lot of pros and con’s having this kind of blog. The main advantage of this is can help provide new and latest information to others, motivate the youngsters mostly who lacks of self-esteem and hopeless and

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